virus: Yash under glass

From: Steele, Kirk A (SteeleKA@nafm.misawa.af.mil)
Date: Sat Jan 19 2002 - 05:45:01 MST


So, after a brief stint in France with a couple of visits to UK, it appears
as though Chitren is back at home now. We can see that he is progressing
nicely along in the development of his own life. I believe he graduated high
school around 1993, which would put his age at approximately 26.

Four years ago he was on the forum ONLY during this period:

  Chitren Nursinghdass (Chitren.Nursinghdass@ens.insa-rennes.fr)
  Thu, 29 May 1997 13:19:29 +0200

  Chitren Nursinghdass (7yash@geocities.com)
  Thu, 03 Jul 1997 21:18:58 +0200

Then in October Chitren made a resurfacing:

   virus: Hello and Introduction.

   Author: Yash
   Conversation: virus: Hello and Introduction. ( prev | next ) reply!
   Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 09:50:23
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   Hi all,
   After several years, I'm back onto the list.
   Let's just say that I've been infected with the virus mailing list virus.
   At the time I was subscribed (around 1994-1996 period), there were loads
of
   interesting talks about memes, etc...
   I'm glad to be be back to explore new memespaces.
   I like computers, evolution, artificial life, etc...
   Regards,
   Yash.
For a look at what time it is where this plethora of silliness known as Yash
originates:
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/?locationid=MU)
Everyone remember how I said that the nut that was being quoted by lil Chit'
didn't chit about math s evidenced in his complete lack of understanding of
basic math. This lack of comprehension was evidenced in the language of the
argument that was in the book.
There seems to be quite the historical precedant for this kind of
fluffy-bunniedness in Chitren's own ravings. Four years ago, an apparently
pre-existing dysfunction caused him to utter this:
(by the way folks, this is hilarious stuff, I highly recommend you read it
all, and the spaces are his. He wrote this when he was in the UK on holiday,
so he was probably a little predisposed towards "happiness" in his little
cycle of things. So, read on.....)
  Chitren Nursinghdass (Chitren.Nursinghdass@ens.insa-rennes.fr)
  Fri, 06 Jun 1997 13:45:18 +0000 
  ...  123456789 gibberish
  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 aha, makes more sense (there's X++ in there with x0=1).
  123 456 789 aha, another structure (there's multiplication by 3).
  Methinks the bible is just a set of whole numbers like this :
  123456789101112 etc...
  like TIME in our universe.
  Trouble is at what quantified (quantum) level are we looking at time ?
  Makes sense to me, the UNI-verse as just this : from {} come
  0123456789-> essentially infinite |N.
  Everything seems to be like this, doesn't it ?
  One verb makes all ?
  One starting object, with one rule.
  O1 and R1.
  R1 decompresses O1 into O2, O2 decompresses R1 into R2,
  R2 decompresses 02 into O3, etc...
  a symbiotic relationship between objects and rules of expansion.
  Do that in reverse and you have the most optimized compression technique.
  What is this : 3141592653 ?
  Answer : ip dedoc a
  How many of you view this as an iterated number ? 
  Can anyone find me an equation of the type Xi=F(Xi-1) with X0 = 3 to
  describe it ? Thanks.
  Oh and remember to put it a dot somewhere to get our value pi in base 10
  as well.
  Move the dot right till you cannot and you get a large whole number.
  What's real and what's unreal ? 
  What's unreal is real. Just change your interpretation of the stuff.
  Moving the dot right one place is x10 ? In one system yep, it is !
    Yash.
http://virus.lucifer.com/old/virus.97/3979.html
[Kirk here] 
Did you catch that line where he parsed the string of numbers into groups of
three and called it multiplication. 
  "123 456 789 aha, another structure (there's multiplication by 3)."
Ok, so we have an established and lengthy history of Chitrens detachment
from objectivity. We have an established degree of detachment that is
clearly pathological.
We have seen him contribute no substantive forwarding of positions,
protocols, information or knowledge within the forum other than provide
direct evidence of "Pathology as Meme". So for this chance to observe
dysfunction first hand I say we don't boot him, just use either the ignore
feature of our mail server applications or route his replies to a separate
folder. 
Chitren Nursinghdass of Mauritius is a fine observational case of
psychopathology in memetics. Let's keep him under glass.
Kirk Steele


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